If approved, future developers in Trappe will need to heed these requirements to install streets, sidewalks and curbs intended for dedication to the borough.
Posted on 14 May 2012.
If approved, future developers in Trappe will need to heed these requirements to install streets, sidewalks and curbs intended for dedication to the borough.
Posted in Business, Government, Real Estate, Safety, Transportation, Trappe2 Comments
Posted on 20 April 2012.
Law enforcement agencies in Spring City, Phoenixville, Schwenksville, Zieglerville, Oaks and elsewhere are again encouraging your participation in the National Drug Take-Back Day campaign on April 28.
Posted in Business, Health, Limerick, Local, Montgomery County, Oaks, Phoenixville, Police, Royersford, Safety, Schwenksville, Skippack, Spring City1 Comment
Posted on 16 April 2012.
There’s nothing like a crash re-enactment to show how bad things can be if prom-going students don’t use their heads. That’s the thinking behind this Friday’s exercise at Spring-Ford’s high school.
Posted in Business, Education, Fire, Police, Royersford, Safety, Spring-Ford Schools2 Comments
Posted on 06 March 2012.
Now approaching the one-year anniversary of an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear reactor disaster in Japan, officials at Exelon’s nuclear energy plants in Limerick say they are better prepared for “the unthinkable and unimaginable.”
Posted on 19 February 2012.
Remember last year’s big floods across Limerick Township? If your property was affected, how could you forget! You might be able to claim a deduction for property damages on your 2011 federal income tax, but be forewarned: it won’t be easy.
Posted in Business, Collegeville, Government, Limerick, Personal Finance, Real Estate, Safety, Weather1 Comment
Posted on 08 February 2012.
Changes to Limerick’s township code would help guide its police department in making warrantless arrests for crimes like public drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Such arrests are said to be held to a higher standard of probable cause by the Supreme Court.
Posted in Courts, Government, Limerick, Police2 Comments
Posted on 07 February 2012.
The company wants to build another auto dealership, but it needs a variance for ts atrium.
Posted in Business, Courts, Government, Limerick, Real Estate2 Comments
Posted on 03 February 2012.
Members of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will conduct an inquiry in Norristown later this month on whether environmental documents filed by Exelon to support the re-licensing of its Limerick nuclear generators need further review. The public can attend, but it can’t comment.
Posted in Business, Government, Health, King of Prussia, Limerick, Montgomery County, Safety2 Comments
Posted on 28 January 2012.
Six vacancies for Montgomery County 9-1-1 call operators already exist, and the Department of Public Safety hopes to hire an additional six. Applications for those jobs are being taken through March 1.
Posted in Employment, Fire, Government, Montgomery County, Police, Safety2 Comments
Posted on 16 January 2012.
Decommissioning the Limerick Unit 1 nuclear power plant will cost $628 million, the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission estimates. By the end of 2011, the company had only $528 million saved for the work. How will it close the gap?, the NRC wants to know.
Posted in Business, Government, Health, King of Prussia, Limerick, Safety4 Comments